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Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving I have written many times about the importance of giving thanks for all we are fortunate enough to have in our lives. This is not a trivial thought or gesture, but rather a core belief in the importance of humility and the recognition that we all must be thankful for all the good things we have in our lives and recognize that while we can contribute to their existence, we are all, for the…

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Memoir

Green Drink

Green Drink I have spent years grimacing when people buy or blend a green drink with all it’s supposed healthful attributes and then down it like it is the nectar of the Gods. I suppose it always seemed like a healthy drink since it was green and green connotes vegetables and stuff that is good for you. That was never reason enough for me to want to drink it, so I just assumed it was…

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Babbitt

Babbitt Today we went to the La Jolla Playhouse to see another play on our season subscription. The Playhouse put the play on in its largest theater, presumably because the starring role was held by Matthew Broderick, the actor that brought us first War Games and then, his most famous role in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Since his fame in the 80’s, Broderick has done some other notable work like in Mel Brooks’ The Producers,…

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California Coastin’

California Coastin’ There are lots of things I like about California living. First and foremost among them is the casual dress climate we enjoy here in San Diego. Almost the biggest decision I make all year long is when I shift from shorts to long pants and vice versa as the weather cools. I noted that this weekend was due to be a slightly cooler weather weekend with temperatures in the mid-60s with a slight…

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Ignoring Reality

Ignoring Reality Last night I watched the third Republican Debate. The issues in any of these debates revolve around a combination of social policies, global defense policies and economic policies. Everyone in politics is pretty clear that social and defense policies can stir people up, but nothing gets them more riled up than economic policies. It is fair to say that Republicans have always (at lest since WWII, which is the timeframe I can at…

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Memoir

EV Truckin’

EV Truckin’ Ever since coming out here to the hilltop, there have been several inevitabilities. One of them is that sooner or later I would get myself a truck. I’ve had my Tesla X for seven years and am a committed EV user for many reasons. I clearly like being able to avoid the pump, but I also enjoy the driving experience of an EV since the acceleration in particular is so brisk. However, I…

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Leaving Las Vegas

Leaving Las Vegas In 1995, Nicholas Cage portrayed an alcoholic suicidal screenwriter who chooses to drink himself to death in the city where secrets go to die. I like Nicholas Cage as an actor, but I really like Elisabeth Shue as an actress and found her portrayal of Cage’s prostitute girlfriend to be riveting. I’ve been a fan of Shue since her role as the Valley Girl girlfriend in Karate Kid. And then, between Adventures…

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The Sphere

The Sphere We have come to Las Vegas to see the new extravaganza called The Sphere, brought to us by James Dolan, the owner of Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall and much more. I figure that anything worth putting $2.3 billion into to change the attractions landscape is worth a look. So, I gathered some enthusiasm for an excursion from San Diego by convincing Mike and Melisa to join me and Kim for…

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The Full Spectrum

The Full Spectrum I have written before about my old problem’s with Verizon and AT&T and trying to cancel services that these companies simply don’t want to cancel. They seem to have a business model predicated less on keeping customers happy than on making sure that it is as hard as humanly possible to cancel their service and thus stop paying them their monthly tariff. Usually, after holding incessantly on the phone for a representative,…

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